Here are some simple instructions.
1). Find any wooden #2 pencil. (the thin hexagon shaped ones).
2). Hold the first inch of each side in both your hands.
3). Put it as long as your arms can reach in front of your forehead.
4). Pull back and hit off forehead with force.
5). Yay you did it. If it did not work repeat steps 2-4.
Warnings
May make your forehead bleed a litte
May cause a black and blue to appear on forehead
You hold both the ends and push down(or up).
With its big claw, it can snap a pencil in two
Pencil lead is made of graphite and clay. Newer recipes for pencil lead use waxy polymers to bind the graphite to produce a lead that does not snap when the pencil is flexed.
It is called a snapback because u can snap the size of your head in the back.. Snapback :)
Yes, breaking a pencil lead is a physical action as it involves applying force to the pencil lead, causing it to snap or break. This process is a result of the physical properties of the material and the force applied to it.
because it is good
You can, like, with a pencil. Just do it hard enough, and it will mark. Just erase the pencil later on. And you can snap a rubber band onto the wrist. it will mark.
For writing. Or for thumping people on the head with. :)
Girders in buldings and bridges
it's a hat that has "snap's" on the back to adjust the size of the hat to fit your head :) enjoi
A round head or "button head" rivet. Typically only used for solid rivets with such a head shape.
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which is a form of carbon. The graphite is mixed with clay to give it form and strength. These mixture of graphite and clay are then encased in wood to create a pencil.